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  • Bombers’ home field to be known as Princess Auto Stadium
    The team announced Tuesday that its home of 11 years, previously known as Investors Group Field, then IG Field, will now bear the name Princess Auto Stadium for the next decade.
    Sports
    Jan 23
  • IG Field getting new turf installed for next Winnipeg Blue Bombers season
    The Winnipeg Football Club is replacing the 11-year-old turf at IG Field.
    Sports
    Jan 17
  • In Quebec’s strawberry fields, a tiny insect may forecast big climate impacts: study
    A new study suggests a small insect encroaching on Quebec's strawberry fields could help forecast some major impacts of climate change on agriculture.
    Environment
    Feb 23
  • Federal funding going to research on diverse crop rotations on farms
    Canadian Field Crop Research Alliance is receiving $5.7 million to develop diverse crop rotation for farmers that will be sustainable.
    Canada
    May 14
  • Kelowna baseball park gets helping hand from Blue Jays
    The Blue Jays will be investing $1.5 million into 14 community baseball diamonds this year, and Edith Gay Park in Kelowna will be one of them.
    Sports
    Apr 30
  • McGill seeking new injunction to dismantle pro-Palestinian encampment on campus
    The university says it will now apply for an interlocutory injunction, which focuses less on urgency and more on legal rights at the heart of the dispute.
    Canada
    9 hours
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  • UBC president addresses Gaza encampment demands
    The president of UBC says its endowment fund doesn't directly own any stocks that are the target of divestment demands by pro-Palestinian protesters who have set up an encampment.
    Politics
    May 7
  • Saskatoon Berries to sponsor Junior Berries divisions during 2024 baseball season
    The Rally Cap divisions will be renamed the U7 Junior Berries and U9 Junior Berries and also include the Zone 5 North and South divisions. 
    Canada
    Apr 29
  • Loblaw grocery code of conduct shift is ‘step in the right direction’: Trudeau
    Loblaw Cos. Ltd. said Thursday it’s ready to sign on to the grocery code of conduct, paving the way for an agreement that’s been years in the making.
    Canada
    May 17
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  • New pro-Palestinian encampment at Université du Québec à Montréal, organizers say
    Pro-Palestinian activists say they've set up a new encampment at the Université du Québec à Montréal, as nearby McGill University prepares to go to court.
    Canada
    May 12
  • Taylor, Pendrith join large field of countrymen vying for RBC Canadian Open in Hamilton
    B.C's Nick Taylor and Richmond Hill's Taylor Pendrith lead a large field of Canadians lining up to win the open at Hamilton Golf and Country Club in three weeks.
    Sports
    May 6
  • New York City FC coach repeats denial of allegations he punched a Toronto FC player
    New York City FC coach Nick Cushing has repeated his denial of allegations that he punched a Toronto FC player, saying he is shocked and upset at the claim. 
    Sports
    May 13
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  • Shawn Lemon practises at Alouettes training camp despite sports gambling suspension
    Shawn Lemon was on the field practising Tuesday at training camp.
    Canada
    May 14
  • Bombers icon Milt Stegall to return to Winnipeg for rookie camp
    Hall of Fame receiver Milt Stegall, who spent 14 years in blue and gold, will join the Blue Bombers at a practice session Wednesday morning.
    Sports
    May 6
  • In photos: Saskatchewan comes to life under northern lights
    With Saskatchewan known as one of the best places in the world for stargazing and viewing the northern lights, images of aurora borealis shared with Global News are remarkable.
    Canada
    May 11
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  • Recipe: Mon Paris Pâtisserie Chocolate Brownie
    Elena Krasnova, pastry chef and owner of Mon Paris Patisserie in Burnaby shows off a few of her chocolatey creations with Jennifer Palma.
    Entertainment
    May 5
  • Saskatoon police and fire promote emergency services careers for women
    The Explore Emergency Services event in Saskatoon is on May 11.
    Canada
    Apr 22
  • Bringing the thunder: Ouellette’s off-season add aims to elevate Roughriders’ running backs
    A two-time East Division all-star, running back A.J. Ouellette has made himself at home in Saskatchewan after being signed as an off-season splash by the Roughriders.
    Sports
    May 13
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  • Edmonton Elks training camp sees Bethel-Thompson, Ford forging QB partnership
    In the off-season, Elks coach and general manager Chris Jones turned heads when he inked veteran Bethel-Thompson.
    Canada
    May 16
  • Wanted man in custody after foot, vehicle chase: Vernon RCMP
    “The suspect fled on foot from our officers through a side door and over a fence into several yards,” said Vernon RCMP.
    Crime
    May 14
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